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'Power to Order' is a fascinating look at the intricate process of steam locomotive production in the Doncaster works. The film has this gritty, industrial atmosphere that's palpable, drawing you into a world where metal and steam collide in a dance of craftsmanship. The pacing is steady, allowing viewers to really appreciate the labor and skill involved in each stage of production. It's not just about the mechanics; there's an underlying theme of human dedication to their craft. You can feel the pride and effort put into every detail, which is a refreshing focus. Practical effects bring it all to life, making the machines feel almost alive.
'Power to Order' is somewhat of a hidden gem in the realm of industrial films. It's not widely available, making it a curious piece for collectors interested in transportation history or early filmmaking. Various formats have floated around, with some editions being harder to track down than others, which adds to its charm. Collector interest seems to be on the rise, particularly for those who appreciate the craftsmanship depicted and the historical context of steam technology.
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